Georgy Bulatsel

Georgy Viktorovich Bulatsel (1875-28 April 1918) was a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Imperial Russian Army and a general of Red Finland during World War I and the Finnish Civil War.

Biography
Georgy Bulatsel was born in Kharkiv, Russian Empire in 1875, and he served in the Imperial Russian Army during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 before transferring to Finland. He fought against the Imperial German Army during World War I before returning to Finland on sick leave, and he was in command of the 421st Regiment in Finland at the start of the Russian Revolution in 1917. He became Hugo Salmela's adviser when the Finnish Civil War broke out, making him an important Finnish Red Guards commander. He was captured after the Battle of Tampere in 1918, and he was arrested by the Finnish White Guard and executed on 28 April 1918.